455K.4 - WAIVER OF PRIVILEGE -- DISCLOSURE.

        455K.4  WAIVER OF PRIVILEGE -- DISCLOSURE.         1.  The privilege described in section 455K.3 shall not apply to      the extent that the privilege is expressly waived in writing by the      owner or operator who prepared the environmental audit report or      caused the report to be prepared.         2.  Disclosure of an environmental audit report or any other      information generated by an environmental audit does not waive the      privilege established in section 455K.3 if the disclosure meets any      of the following criteria:         a.  The disclosure is made to address or correct a matter      raised by the environmental audit and the disclosure is made to any      of the following:         (1)  A person employed by the owner or operator, including      temporary and contract employees.         (2)  A legal representative of the owner or operator.         (3)  An officer or director of the regulated facility or operation      or a partner of the owner or operator.         (4)  An independent contractor retained by the owner or operator.         b.  The disclosure is made under the terms of a      confidentiality agreement between any person and the owner or      operator of the audited facility or operation.         3.  A party to a confidentiality agreement described in subsection      2, paragraph "b", who violates that agreement is liable for      damages caused by the disclosure and for any other penalties      stipulated in the confidentiality agreement.         4.  Information that is disclosed under subsection 2, paragraph      "b", is confidential and is not subject to disclosure under      chapter 22.  A governmental entity, governmental employee, or      governmental official who discloses information in violation of this      subsection is subject to the penalty provided in section 22.6.         5.  The protections provided by federal or state law shall be      afforded to individuals who disclose information to law enforcement      authorities.         6.  The provisions of this chapter shall not abrogate the      protections provided by federal and state law regarding      confidentiality and trade secrets.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         98 Acts, ch 1109, §4         Referred to in §455K.3